The European Parliament has faced a call to arms over the treatment of chronic pain.
1st Exchange has announced its annual Adviser Office (AO) free training roadshows under the theme ‘Data Management and Cleansing'.
The Department of Work and Pensions has released monthly and quarterly statistics in its April 2010 Statistical Summary.
In the run up to the election, there are changes on the horizon for regulating insurance, particularly in the area of consumer protection.
Insurers are charged with treating customers fairly and driving up conversion rates. These goals are not incompatible and advances in technology offer ways to succeed with both agendas, says Stuart Hayman
As we approach the election it is worth looking at the Conservatives' ideas on welfare reform.
Researchers have linked high levels of the appetite hormone leptin with reduced incidence of Alzheimers.
Scientists at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, have unlocked the entire genetic code of two of the most common cancers - skin and lung.
Last year in COVER, I raised the concept of a consumer focused quality standard for IP (QS) which would be underpinned by an Office of Fair Trading (OFT) approved code of practice.
In November, the UK Forum for Genetics and Insurance (UKFGI) published a report which it commissioned from Professor Sandy Raeburn and myself which suggested possible options for improving the genetics moratorium.